06-13-1923

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The Anchor Volume XXXV

H O P E C O L L E G E , Holland, Michigan. J u n e 13, 1923

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The Council and Faculties of

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LOCAL CHAPTER c,m PLANS EXTENSION ' X ' r r " °' CALLING

HOPE COLLEGE announce The Fifty-Eighth Commencement June fourteenth to twentieth

o h ! it shines between the field of Merry Group Witnesaee "Guido the green HILLSDALE VICTOR Nineteen hundred and twenty-three PI KAPPA DELTA HOLDS LAST I can almost hear it say: Gimlet of Ghent" • MEETING • Come and wander forth upon me —o—" Hope Drops Final Game of Season The Preparatory School, June 14 You can never tell "As in days of old, when Knights to Hillsdale a t 8:00 P. M. Officers For Ensuing Year Are What adventures are awaiting were . ibold," the Knickerbocker 0 • Baccalaureate Services, June 17 at Elected Over hill and dell. Society journeyed to a Caatlei in thii In a game featured by heavy 7:30 P. M. case The Castle, to regale themselves hitting and good fielding Hope lost Re V . s . M. Zwemer, D. D.( F. R. Pi Kappa Delta held its final meetw Come and wander forth upon me *^ 1 their ladies f a i r , and merrily its final game to H.l sdale College C. S.,' '87. ing on Monday, June 4. Very satisI will lead you still pass the hours away. A f t e r t h e in6 : s o t | " » Thru the fields and thru the cities to^caciGs of the lake shore had been Till you've had your fill. thoroughly examined by the wanderbunt. ,h. m n i .hen d.l.g » S Z l c . l . . " t r T Oh' S Td'T, S f r T X A|um„, B„.lne., s.„lon, u ing couples, a welcome blast, the t t l l - . n . ...... ..d th.. « i » 2:00 P. M. bod, W . „ , e . d . o . ™ ^ d . i 1to 0 debate " I d £ for feasting, was was heard f r oom m the doubled off the bases. Hillsdale's first r ' . t on ^ , aeoaie And i t s forward I must go. Se or Commencement score came a f t e r Edgar chanced to ^ ' J u n e 2 0 a t next year, were received from sever- For when the road begins a-calling Castle tower. The banquet hall, gay. 1 al 0 8pe hit a break ball to Doekson who ' . ™ Wh,Ch " Y o u cannot answer No! ly bedecked with Red and Black uncial consideration, was an offer from derneath the Orange and Blue, preAmy Ruth Zwemer, '25. fielded it too slowly. Hope's only DORIAN ENTERTAINMENT A the College of the Pacific, San Jose, sented an inviting appearance. The 0 score came in the second inning on WINTER NIGHT S DREAM California. sweet smelling essence-of roses filled the shortstops overthrow to first. THAT SUPPLEMENT It is the wish of the local chapter the air. The gallant knights and k That Hillsdale had the breaks of the Second Annual Banquet Held at to extend their debating schedule, to game was evident in the third when It's ready for you. The printers J f ' »«> Woman's Literary Club include more debates on one single y aCqU,tted Hicks knocked out a three bagger f „ u —o— subject. This year our teams were have had. to step - ^ lively ^ but theyj have J ® ^ i ne . . Tf'a „ .1, themselves for all t h a t the c r e w , with two men on bases. When g o t t e n 11 o u t t o nn n t itm In the land of ice and snow the hampered by debating on two differ- ^ a real potatoes Steketee in the fifth also hit number t00 Ko i l j u . , I Dorians and their guests assembled ent subjects. It is also probable ' . containing literature b r u i < . e d J .n° " , a n c | <"> the evening of June 7 to spend a that Hope College will accept the Pi ' h a t y o u w i l 1 r e a l , y w a n t - - Since the ' 0 rd on a bunt A n c o r lias h e n the had few happy hours in an atmosphere Kappa Delta question on "The ^ become a weekly and ^ sounds of revelry had ure omewh y oppen Throughout the re- devised to refresh the weary brain League of Nations" f o r next year. P l y a newspaper it has been im- ^ a t subsided, Ye Lord De ossible main er of the game both sides were a n ( t c o o i t he fevered brow. The plans will be made purposing to P to print any of the very Vnes introduced the first speaker, good ure re ire without a hit or error. Woman's Literary Club, transformed send a delegation from the local ' P ' y •iterary numbers t h a t ^ Dalenberg, who toasted t o Hope: Hope by Jack Frost into a winter palace chapter to the National Convention ^ " d e n t s are constantly produc- k n i g h t s Errant. Then "Ye Fellowng p P O S A B H R SB SH PO A E of sparkling snow and gleaming of Pi Kappa Delta, to be held at ' ' the Staff has made a special Round Table" wag effort to get Damson 5 4 2 0 1 0 1 1 0 icicles was the scene of the occasion. ion. Peoria, 111. Mr.' Heemstra, our them before the public toasted to by Yeoman Poole. The in this m a n n e r Lubbers 4 4 0 0 0 1 3 1 0 When the guests had gathered they rator who has been so steadily - Y ° " will not want f r a m s ^ m " i s l c c a m 6 ^ l y to us t o b e w l ror th ,l0 nngs of C r o Doekson 6 4 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 were entertained by the presentation iccessful in the State, Inter-State t h o u t one, so bring your 'two ^ " ® ^ ®' , *^e>r r Riemersma2 4 1 1 0 0 6 2 0 of a Grecian Fantasy, wherein Asia, tid National Contests, should be b l t a ' t o m o r r o w a n d get your copy at V a n d e r H a r t The Ladies Pair* VanLente 3 4 0 0 0 0 8 1 2 a youth of ancient Greece, woos the t h e door 0 y ble to place in the Convention Ora" T J "! • Albers 7 3 0 0 0 2 3 0 0 Moon Queen and learns to his dismay ,rical contest o followed by some piano music by Z j ^ r i n g 8 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 that mortal should not attempt to Our local chapter has three "speY. W. C A ^ ******" 9 3 1 - 0 0 0 1 0 0 woo an immortal. At the opening of F al distinction" debaters who could ^ ^ ™1 Poppen 1 * 0 1 0 1 4 0 the play he expresses his disgust ive Hope College adequate repre. T horst followed by a toast to "Ye Men w . f . — — — with the world because he is unable mtation in the debating contest at ' 8 r e " a d a / ln J u n e - a t A r m s ' , ^ La>rd Maagd. The Total 32 5 1 2 3 24 113 to find a wowian both beautiful and ie Convention especially if it's a Y. W. day and you s m g m g of the Knickerbocker Song Hillsdale: virtuous. But in his slumbers the Student sentiment seems to be in 8 P e n d ^ f v e n i ^ o f ^ at Mac. Any- ended this part of the program. ' , S th Y W g l r l a POS AB H R SB SH PO A E Moon Maidens visit him and give •vor of Pi Kappa Delta taking over ^ .. . ® ' ' Journeying upstairs to. the aunC a m e 0U for the fare parlor we were Stetler 6 2 0 1 . 1 . 0 0 2 2 him a parchment which tells him to le control of Forensics. It is be„ v „ " entertained by the g and We Want t0 Reece 3 4 1 1 0 1 12 1 0 hasten to the glade. There in the mse we, in the local chapter desire T n P r e a e n t a t i o n of a , sketch, -"Hie h ere you rl9 who *• Lickley beautiful Doric Temple he is awak9 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 do all we possibly can for the , ! . f " ^ ^ a g e d y of Guido. the Gimlet of j 0 1 0 1 1 m Edgar 2 3 1 1 1 0 9 0 0 ened by the kiss of the Moon Queen, rtherance of this phase of practical . . f " half Ghent." Loving a knight, Guido, y Ur ew h o m she Hicks 5 3 1 0 0 0 2 1 0 and together they spend one glorilucation both for the individual's ° . . had never seen, Isolde the Drew 8 3 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 ous hour, while she interprets to him Philip 7 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 the meaning of the parchment and hurry. We ate until we had "a suf- the Gimlet of Ghent,, likewise loveth Gray 4 2 1 0 0 0 1 3 0 warns him that a mortal whom the ficiency even unto abundancy" and the beautiful Isolde altho he has not Gettings 1 3 2 1 1 0 1 5 0 moon has once kissed may love her President—Harvey De Weerd. then, just as the sun was setting, we seen her. Success rewards tkeir but never gain her. A f t e r the Vice Pres.—Jacob Prins. arranged ourselves on the hillside f o r f a i t h f u l efforts to find each other, Total 27 6 4 3 1 27 12 2 Moon Maidens have danced for them. Sec.-Treas.—Nelle Kole. our farewell meeting. Some of the They meet, but oh the tragedy! They Bases on balls off Poppen 3; off the day breaks and Aria is left alone girls brought their "Ukes" and we do not love each other a f t e r aU* They Gettings 0. in the glade. SOROSIS ENJOYS THEIR ANsang Day is Dying in the West" have been deceived for ten long Leaving this scene of ancient Struck out by Poppen 5; by GetNUAL BANQUET more feelingly than we ever had be- years. Death comes to both as a remystery, the guests descended to the tings 6. fore because the meaning of it was suit of a broken heart. lower regions where the festivities Double Plays 2. Birds and Abundant Flowers are so clear as we sat there under the The feast was over and knights were carried on in a slightly differThree base hits. Hicks, Steketee. Features of Decoration blue sky watching the setting sun. and ladies wended their way ^omeent manner. While the banqueters Time of game, 1 hr. 26 min. Then "Swanny" talked about God's ward. partook of the delicious dishes which Scorer—Raymond Lubbers. "Spring is here" was the thot of ^ 00 World". t h4a"'t -o 0 were served to them, the snow-filled n t h i came into the Ladies ','"7 * We never need f e a r "'I —

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KNICKERBOCKERS HOLD ANNUAL F E A S T AT CASTLE PARK

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MELIPHONE SOCIETY TO GIVE A PUBLIC PROGRAM

—o— It has been the custom for many years back f o r the Meliphone Society to give a public program at the close of each school year and next Friday night has been set aside for this program. This year will be no exception and Gym will be packed with townfolks as well as Hopeites, f o r all Holland looks forward to the night when this program will be presented, knowing that it is to see a program of the highest Calibre. Each year the program consisted of a reading, budget, some music and play. This a piay. inia year there tuere is a slight sugnt oo mimh in fv^ change, not so much in the program as a whole, as in the play itself. Fork merly only a light comedy of one or w t w e e t s was given; but the play to b e ^ | ^ F r i d a y night is heavier and h a r d e r ^ I t is full of dramatic momentis and the staging is f a r from easy. But each Meliphonian is deDORIAN ELECTIONS termined that this play is going to be the greatest play ever given by President—Amy Boone. the society and so the cast are workVice Pres.—Ruth Hardi. ing hard to make it a success. Sec'y—Marian Klaasen. You are asked to come early if jtou Treas.—Florence Klow. would receive a good seat for we as-t^jee^er of Archives—Evelyn sure you the gym will be filled. * Eenam.

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n t pro ec Literary Club Rooms Saturday even- , ° , t t " > ? us every mmH a v e you your g ^ N u m b e r of . ute. He takes care of the little sparp ing| June 2 Upstairs the birds warb the Anchor Sup lement? r0WS l l h e s o f t vh e a d clo he th 6 and flflowerS) and I ' " . " " ^ ® ® 11 " " " " " "" l ji n g g wings, f o r j ooy^( 0Wers, sswings, an sure y g ^ "Country f Jy ^6 will take care of C0S corners ave a OUR CREED a 0 effect. ^ P ^ children. Then she voiced After a short half hour the guests ^ Senior girls who I am a Hopeite. a en e or hostesses were asked to go ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ m e as an(j I believe in honor. / downstairs f o r f u r t h e r eniovment c o l l e g e s t u ( t e n t s . They are enrolling . T . . . A I believe honor e onor 0to be cfte of p a r ticipation. Here were more l n t h e "University of Hard Knocks" !eve . ^ cfie of m y and i „ „ whose teacher is experience, whose own priceless p o s s e s s i o n ^ a treasure warbl n birds and flower3 alore colors are black and blue and whose to be jealously g u a r d e ^ and often Each one found' his or her lace and yell « "ouch." But "Swanny" says l " * * to / ^ b e f o r e a n y o n e r e a l i z e d it> t h e y w e r e none a r e g,om to succom al1 remarks of the ^ b .. . r® 1 *" 011 e n i - o v i n „ fUp w i t f v j a n e t B o u m a S h e f o r "he can who thinks he can"— ships of life, in al^ phaaea of campus charming hostess and you know what all Seniors think. a c t l v ' t y . / ^ r m a d e t h e g u e s t s ' a l l f e e l ..at h o m e , . Out there on that hillside we got 1 beheve m ^ h o o l honor in athleand then cleverl introduced each a bigger, broader view of our own in- tic honor, in Ater-society honor. aker in turn Sorosite Tygse d i v i d u a l l i v e 8 i n re, "Honey-Bees"a t i o n to the lives i 1u scorn y receive credit f o r 1 work tt o first "Honey-Bees"; : " — o aa ss tt ee d d first tt oo tt hh ee 1 have l l t 113 e g cot ot e « .. -M' aabout us and when wwe home w we not/aone. s« o r o s i..t e i j Visscher and, Sorosite t g n e y to see standards, lower <<The E n d a Per M u i d e r entertained with a vocal f e l t l i k e ' than highest, prevail, o a . the Gabbard toasted on f e C t D a y • , ' duet. Sorosite camn « S i n g e d w i n g s " ; Sorosite Den HerdI / p l e d g e myself, with utmost de DELPHI ELECTION Pruim, e r t o « B u t t e r f l i e g " ; Sorosite ion, to f u r t h e r the cause. i n her very pleasing manner, renI am a Hopeite. Pres.—Pearl Paalman. dered a couple of vocal solos; a toast o Vice Pres—Mabel Van Dyke. to the "Stars" was given by Sorosite COSMOPOLITAN ELECTION Sec.—Ruth Hoekstra. Van Zanten, to the "Buds" by SorTreas.—Priscilla Collins. osite Zwemer; Sorosite Pellegrom Pres.—Jack Prins. K. of A.—Marion Laepple. toasted to the "Glow-worms"; a Vice Pres.—Marinus Hoffs. Reporter—Amanda Zweim vocal solo by Sorosite Van Raalte Sec'y—Gerrit Wesselink. v • was then enjoyed. The program oTreas.—Fred Steggerda. was closed very fittingly by Sorosite Have you your S p r i n g Number of Chorister—Wm. Van't Hoff. Tappen who toasted on "Roses." the Anchor Supp K. of A.—Jack Peelen. .

air reverberated with the soft strains of the harp. When all had indulged food ai.u and cunversoww.., conversation, the in loou ...c floor was given to Miss Ruth Miller, who presided as toast-mistress of the evening. She gave a short and appropriate welcome and then intorduced Miss Hattie Doornink who toasted to the guests, as Winter Suns; she was followed by Miss Helen De Jonge, whose toast was to the ladies as snowflakes. Miss Eleanor Miller then rendered a piano solo, "The Old Refrain," which was followed by Miss Anne Voskuil who toasted to Winter-Sports, and Miss Dena Nettinga, "When Winter Comes". program was brought uomes . The i n e progiam xto a fitting close w Anno rhpn. by MJac Miss Anna Iben, whose prophecy gave a fascinating glimpse into the future. All rose to join in singing the Dorian Song, and the joyous evening was ended with a social time.


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